MaDarrius Burgo and Xavier Hendricks completed internships with the Cape Cod National Seashore this summer through the American Conservation Experience (ACE). ACE is a non-profit organization dedicated to providing rewarding environmental service opportunities for young adults and emerging professionals of all backgrounds to explore and improve public lands while gaining practical professional experience.
Native American Thanks Giving
The Native American Thanks Giving Celebration will take place at the Old Indian Meeting House on Saturday, November 23rd. Tribal citizens along with family and friends from the community are invited to attend. The annual event, coordinated by the OIMH Committee, will open at 11:00 AM with an opening ceremony and prayer.
Broadband Update October 13th
IHS Notice for Patients
Wampanoag Experience Powwow Oct. 5th
This year the powwow will focus on highlighting Native skills and practices, history, food, and arts and crafts. This beautiful event will include Native song and dance – with a return of the Wampanoag Singers and Dancers! – and crafts, Native vendors, foods, storytelling, drumming, and demonstrations of skills and cultural Wampanoag practices.
Sacred Parenting Workshops
Daughters of Tradition After School Program
Garden of Memories Community Archiving Project
2024 Massachusetts Tribal and Indigenous Health Summit
In collaboration with Tribal and Indigenous partners and the Boston VA, the Massachusetts Department of Public Health is hosting the second annual Tribal and Indigenous Health Summit. This will be an opportunity to engage in discussion and planning around Tribal public health priorities, including COVID-19. For questions or to request accommodations, email DCE@mass.gov.
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Community Walk Honors Crystal Perry and MMIP
Health Insurance Enrollment Support
The tribe has teamed up with the Community Action Committee of Cape Cod and Islands to do a Health Insurance Enrollment at the Community and Government Center once a month. There will be trained navigators to assist tribal members in one-on-one meetings with applying, shopping and enrolling in a health insurance program.
Alzheimer’s Family Support Every Thursday
Tribal families with a loved one who has cognitive decline or dementia can now take advantage of free weekly support offered by the Alzheimer’s Family Support Center. The Social Engagement and Respite program will be held every Thursday from 10:00 AM to 1:00 PM. Caregivers can remain at the program or take the three hours to do something on their own.
NATRI Offers College Visits
NATRI Grant offers a college visit program for students interested in teaching. Tour potential schools and have your travel expenses covered. A visit confirmation from the school you are touring is required. Please contact Brad Lopes with any questions at bradford.lopes@mwtribe-nsn.gov or by phone at 774-871-0590.
Sacred Parenting Workshops Continue
Wampanoag Convening
Indigenous Peoples Day Newton
The 4th Annual Indigenous Peoples Day celebration in Newton, MA will take place on Monday, October 14th from11:00 AM – 5:00 PM. Mashpee Wampanoag tribal members will be participating as vendors and performers. All are welcome to this free, family-friendly, Indigenous-led, volunteer-run event to enjoy great music, check out cultural dances & presentations, support local Indigenous vendors & non-profits, & eat delicious food.
Boston's Indigenous People's Social and Dance
The Native North American Indian Center of Boston is hosting an Indigenous People's Social and Dance on Saturday, October 12th from 5:00 PM – 9:00 PM with an after party to follow from 9:00 PM – 11:00 PM. This event is free and open to the public. For more information, please contact info@naicob.org or call 617-232-0343
Weetumuw School Develops New Website
The Weetumuw School is working hard to keep serving our children and community! Please visit and share the new website, www.weetumuwschool.org with your family, friends, and networks.